Off the Beaten Track

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Feb 8, 2022 12:25 pm
"Sorry guys, I didn't mean to ring it so loud." Dirk notices a strange humming noise, he finds it's coming from his machete. An eerie image of a horned wolf flashes in his mind. He feels the vibration slowly dissipate in his hand. Strange, that thing's never done that before. He got the machete from one of his grave robbing jobs, the person it belonged to was a priest of some sort, Dirk used to entertain himself with the thought that it was a holy weapon. "Hey Albert wait up, I'm coming with!" Dirk quickly but gingerly goes down the stairs to catch up to Albert.
Feb 8, 2022 12:31 pm
- Dirk -

The machete hums angrily in your hand, almost like something within it objects to the bell it struck --or the power behind it.

‣ Do you mention your vision of the 'horned wolf' to the others?
Feb 8, 2022 4:50 pm
Abert doesn't wait for Dirk, but it's not too difficult to catch up to him as he's being careful with every step. He does look behind him from time to time to see if Dirk, Asha and the captain are still following. When he looks back, it's obvious from Albert's face that he's not happy right now. Those who frequented his bar, however, know that this usually doesn't last long.

When he reaches the water Albert thanks Rook for finding his broomstick and looks around. "Did you find anything here, Rook?" Albert is specifically interested in the tether that seems to be attached to the bell and tries to find out where it's coming from. Is it going down into the water? He takes some time to investigate.
OOC:
Is the groan/moan still audible at this point?
Last edited February 9, 2022 8:40 am
Feb 8, 2022 5:27 pm
Asha and the captain had been standing guard at the window-entrance. At the sudden resounding and explosive BONG from above they had started to climb but the answering and chilling moan from below stops them, caught once more in the indecision of following Rook instead --they know there is a 'bell' up there, so they know roughly what cased that sound.

Their call of relief is barely audible over the ringing in your ears, but they lead the way down and then let Albert pass in his 'rush' while they make their way carefully down, having tied themselves together with the rope.

At the bottom they make space for Albert to examine things. Asha looks at the water. "That is not the sort of pool I would want to swimming in." She comments --she has already spoken of her time in the water around the harbour back home.

"Did you hear that... moan?" The captain asks Rook in a hushed voice. It has not repeated since its initial reaction to the bell being rung, and they were further away so it all came from 'down' from their perspective.

What do you all do?
Feb 8, 2022 5:28 pm
- Albert -

It is very hard to tell down here --the falling water creates streaks that pull at the eye, and the flickering torchlight makes all the shadows dance-- but you did not see anywhere where the dark tendrils would have terminated, so presumably they go down further.

‣ How do you investigate?
Feb 8, 2022 6:00 pm
Albert looks at the water and checks for ripples. If there's something in there, it'll make some kind of ripple I'd just have to find the origin of it. It's quite hard to do without the torch being in his hand, but he tries to see once his eyes adjust to the light level down here. No use in trying to use his hearing right now... that bell will leave his ears ringing for a while. The reflection of the light on the water makes it a bit easier to spot possible ripples.

"Does anyone have a sword I could borrow?" He asks while still looking at the water. "I'd like to check if this dark tendril can be cut. I'm not exactly sure where it is, though. But it must be somewhere around here." He squints to see if that helps at all.
"Dirk, you have good observation skills, right? Do you see a kind of ethereal dark rope going up to the bell?" The walk down and focusing on the evil presence seems to have cooled Albert's temper down a bit.
Feb 8, 2022 6:17 pm
- Albert -

If the tendrils did interact with water, any extra ripples they caused would be hard to spot among those from the constantly falling drips of water.

"Where?" The captain asks, not handing over her sword, but following your lead and slicing it through the apparently empty space in the center of the tower to no effect.
Feb 9, 2022 3:38 am
After he sees the rope was used, Dirk goes back up and unties it, bringing it with him. After he rejoins everyone, he responds to Albert; "Nope, I haven't seen any sort of ethereal dark rope. You sure it wasn't my rope?" Dirk looks closely at the pool, trying to see if he can see any sign of a ethereal rope.
Feb 9, 2022 7:58 am
"Right there where you just swung.. I think.." Albert is confused by what he's seeing. "It was right in the middle, but I don't see it anymore now" He scratches his head and thinks it over. Could it have something to do with my broom?

After a minute of pondering he gives it one last shot to try and find the dark essence with his broom handle. This time he's ready to pull back if it tries anything funny.
Feb 9, 2022 8:15 am
- Albert -

Once more your broom-handle tangles with something, invisible, but just where you expected. Expecting it as you are, you can hang onto the stick and stop the bell's movement with it.

The captain passes her sword right over your broomstick, but it does not seem able to affect whatever is there. "By the gods!" She mutters, looking concerned.
Feb 9, 2022 8:24 am
Rook hands the barkeep back his broomstick without comment. For the graverobber, he has nothing but a scornful look and a sharp tongue. "Perhaps you'd like to hire a crier to bellow greetings to the monsters as well? A vanguard of trumpeters to announce you?"

He settles back in front of the door, and goes to work on it with his tools. He speaks to the others as he tries to work his way through the mechanism. "I heard it, Captain. Something within has responded to our challenge. Unfortunately, I think this is the only path to and from the bell tower, at least so far as I have seen. Unless one of does feel like a dip in that pool, that is..." he gave a wry chuckle as he said it.
Feb 9, 2022 9:08 am
"Did you see it too, captain? There's something there! I feel it, but your sword seems to go straight through." Albert is puzzled by all of it and unsure what to do next. "You know what? I'm going to give it a good whack and see if that's enough to break it. Any objections?" He looks around at the others.
Feb 9, 2022 9:16 am
"I don't see anything." The captain admits. "Except for how it moves your staff." She adds.

"You seem to be the one who can." She shrugs her lack of objection. "How do you want us arrayed?" She asks, dropping into something resembling military discipline, possibly confirming some suspicions about her past.
Feb 9, 2022 9:18 am
"I'm all about giving things a good whack to find things out. I say go for it, can't be worse than tapping a bell a little bit like I did up there." Dirk takes out his machete and holds it firmly, ready to strike anything that comes out. "Just in case something foul emerges from that pool."
Feb 10, 2022 10:43 am
Albert holds his stick in both hands, ready to give that thing a good old whack."Uhm... I guess be ready for anything, really. I don't know what to expect either. Worst case, that bell is going to come tumbling down. But I sure hope not!" He looks around one last time. "Roald, are you ok over there?" Albert waits for confirmation and then continues. "Alright, here we go. Let's hope this is what Raynor wants me to do."

He draws the symbol of Raynor on his own forehead as a good luck charm then grabs his broom firmly again and swings hard towards the tether. Raynor, help me sever this evil tendril! He thinks just before the stick hits the 'rope'.
Last edited February 11, 2022 12:25 pm

Rolls

Fate (wish me luck) - (1d6)

(5) = 5

Feb 11, 2022 3:12 am
Rook was focused almost entirely on the lock mechanism. The rust was proving troublesome, and he was focusing more on speed than stealth now as he tried to scrape some of it away. It was more noise than he'd normally be comfortable making, but after the bell ringing and with all the talking going on behind him, he supposed that didn't matter as much any more. At this point he was more worried about being trapped against this door should something come down the stairs.

As far as that goes, why were they chattering away like gulls back there? He'd been trying to block them out, to focus on the task at hand, but as the question popped into his mind he began to worry. The words '...Worst case, that bell is going to come tumbling down...' and he suddenly realized ignoring them had been a mistake. He squeezed in tighter to the door and pulled franticly on the tumbler; this feckless priest seemed to be in a hurry to meet his god face to face, and Rook was not interested in joining him.

Rolls

DEX (Lockpick) - (2d6+2)

(21) + 2 = 5

Feb 11, 2022 2:07 pm
After Asha and the captain left, Roald was the only one standing guard by the window.
I'm fine, nothing out of the ordinary here! Do you need some help down there?
Feb 12, 2022 12:55 pm
- Albert -

Not unexpectedly, it feels like 'hitting a rope with a stick'. There is not much resistance but your broomstick also does not pass though the empty air.

This time it is not pulled from your hand, but instead, the rope seems to be yanked from the 'hand' of whatever is below, dragging it back and forth. If the possessor of that 'hand' is upset by this, you can not tell through the intervening water, all you all can perceive is the churning of an invisible rope being drawn out through the water, and then --untethered- vanishing.
Feb 12, 2022 12:56 pm
- Rook -

Sometimes there just is no time for precautions (sometimes there are people behind you rushing you onwards with threats of 'falling church-bells'). This is one of those times... But also one of those times when at least one more precaution would have helped.

The door's heavy lock grinds open, but, along with it, some mechanism in the wall grinds its connected response and something above starts to move.
Feb 12, 2022 12:57 pm
- Roald -

You join everyone else just in time. Below the lowest-window height, the stone stairs rumble, extend from the wall, and iris closed; blocking that route of escape. The only way is down, it seems.

Those below would only know that it gets darker as the medallion of light far above shrinks.

What do yo do?
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